The Toodyay Naturalists' Club (TNC) is located in an internationally recognised
'global hotspot'.
The club was established in 1968 and its aim is to conserve and promote the unique native flora, fauna and landscape
values of Toodyay and the Avon Valley, contributing to their preservation for future generations.

Photo above - Western Grey kangaroo and joey
(Photo Charmian St John)

A guide to Exploring Toodyay... naturally is the club's exciting new publication. Our News Page has further details

FURTHER GREAT NEWS FOR WA'S ENVIRONMENT!
The The WA Government has set aside $2M for the establishment of the Helena Aurora Nature Reserve. The TNC congratulates the
government for their foresight, and also the many organisations (including TNC) who fought for this. WELL DONE!!!

DRUMMOND HOUSE - TOODYAY'S ENVIRONMENT & HISTORY CENTRE
108B Stirling Terrace, Toodyay (next to our website sponsor, Bendigo Bank).
This is OUR HOME we share with the Toodyay Historical Society
and Toodyay Friends of the River. For further details please contact our Secretary
Our News page has a copy of
our latest newsletter and more photos
An updated 2019 Programme has been published - check it out.

NEXT EVENT:
Our next meeting will feature Vice President Jennifer Donegan with her aunt, Honorary Life Member Pam Masters, who will give a presentation
on 'Birding across the country'.
Date: Saturday 21st September 2019, at the CWA Hall, Stirling Terrace, Toodyay, commencing at 7pm.

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